The Eagle Transporter from Space: 1999 is truly a legendary spacecraft in the world of science fiction, since the first time that it appeared on screen it invoked images of galactic adventure and mystery. One of the things that made this ship so iconic over other spacecraft of the day was that it was believable. It was purposely designed to take full advantage of the real technology of the time and it's design mirrored real world spacecraft designs of the era.

So now with the release of the 1/48 scale 22" Eagle Transporter it's time to make your visions of that spacecraft come to life with the Resin Illuminati Eagle Transporter Build Off. Please post descriptions and photos of your builds either stock out of the box or modified. The Cat will provide further details on this.

You know, I'm tempted, but I really don't need to spend $120+ on yet another kit that I'll most likely never finish.

Every weekend, I say I'm going to set aside time to work on *something* on the workbench, and yet it never happens. Either there are chores to do, or I'm too fucking tired and end up just plopping down in front of the boob tube.

Btw...are the metal engine bells for this out yet? Haven't seen them listed anywhere.

That's the thing about this kit - not really a ton of work to do to it, just good old-fashioned stick-it-together modeling.

Bells - I've seen a few sets sell on eBay but as far as I know none of our regular online stores have them yet. I was opposed to them at first - figuring why spend the $$$ when Alclad would look just as good - but as we know things like this aren't produced forever and I'd hate to be looking at my Eagle ten years from now wishing I had bought the good bells.

Landing gear parts are fastened to the shoulder pods with small Philips screws. Command pod is held onto the front walkway with magnets. Passenger pod floor is held on with a couple Philips screws. The rest of it - outer cage bars, greeblie shelves, engines and balls, passenger pod feet - all snap into place and are easily removed. All this will make painting a lot easier and the model will be upgradeable in the future.

There will be a couple LEDs in the command pod, and I'll work out a way to attach the pod to its back wall and still be removable.

I'm also taking this opportunity to field-test Blap! Models' new sanding blocks.

According to their blog: "The metal accessory parts are at least a month behind. The factory is making sure that they weed out and metal bells with visible flaws. At the price the sets will be going for, we want them to be flawless."

According to their blog: "The metal accessory parts are at least a month behind. The factory is making sure that they weed out and metal bells with visible flaws. At the price the sets will be going for, we want them to be flawless."

Yeah....they'd BETTER be flawless at that price

I figured out another reason to get them - it'll be nice having the kit bells on hand if I get the opportunity to scratcbuild any other pods or the spine booster pack.

Please post descriptions and photos of your builds either stock out of the box or modified.

Especially the modified ones---- when I get mine I'll need options.

You guys know me----- I can't leave nothing alone.....

Great idea Cal!

__________________On WF:

Now, even if I WERE to attend, y'all better keep them costume wearing types away from me. I don't like you model people. How I ever got hooked up with you geeks, I'll never know. I lived all this time, just to end up spending my days with fucking "Skill Level 3" and "Ages 8 and up". --Eagle-1, the funniest bastard on Earth!